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Monster Cookies

Mmmmmmonster cookies. Love 'em! I don't know why I'm starting with these? Probably because I was baking them for my daughter to take with her to college one weekend. I figured her roomies would love to chew on these for a few days with a glass of milk. Should help add to the freshman fifteen.

Monster cookies ingredients.

In a large mixing bowl blend the butter and peanut butter together until nice and creamy. Did you notice that I said butter. I should probably let you know up front that in my opinion there are no substitutes for butter. So in all my future recipes butter means butter NOT margarine or shortening. Enough said.

Blend in the sugar and brown sugar until it's nice a smooth.

Mix in the eggs, corn syrup and vanilla.

Don't forget the baking soda.

Now you're going to add all 9 cups of the oatmeal. I prefer to use the "old fashioned rolled oats". They make the cookie much more chewy. No, I didn't forget the flour. This recipe does not call for flour - yes, it works!

Now mix in those semi-sweet chocolate chips.

Mix those chocolate chips in well. This is a very large batch of cookies. Make sure your bowl is large enough to handle the batter. I'm using a 6 quart kitchen-aid mixer and it completely fills the bowl with some spilling over, which is a good thing because whatever falls out I get to eat! This dough is fabulous as is.

I use an ice cream scoop to measure out my cookie dough. I think it's probably a good two tablespoons of dough. I like my cookies big and these are monster cookies. I like to place them on parchment lined cookies sheets. Less clean up with the parchment. Love it. After you have scooped the cookies onto the cookie sheets just press the dough down a little with your hand. I guess you could use the bottom of a glass, but I think the hand works just fine.

Now you've got to load these babies with a ton of M & M's. I just take a handful and smash them on. I make sure that not one more M & M could fit on top. Because when they cook they will spread out and you definately want a M & M in every bite! Place them in the oven and bake for about 10-12 minutes until they are barely starting to brown around the edges.

See how much they spread out. Look I could have fit on MORE M & M's.

Mmmmonster cookies. I like to make these monster cookies for our somewhat annual Timp hike. They are a great energy cookies with the mixture of peanut butter, oatmeal and chocolate. Funny story - a friend, who was dieting, asked me for the recipe for my "energy cookies". I told her that even though they would give her energy they were still loaded with FAT and sugar! Butter, peanut butter, come on. She was so disappointed.

Monster Cookies

1 cup butter

3 cups peanut butter

2 cups sugar

2 cups brown sugar

1/2 tablespoon corn syrup

6 eggs

4 teaspoons baking soda

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

9 cups oatmeal (old-fashioned)

1 1/2 cups chocolate chips

2 lbs. M & M's (plain)

Preaheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl blend butter and peanut butter. Blend in sugar and brown sugar until smooth. Mix in eggs, corn syrup, and vanilla. Stir in baking soda. Add oats and chocolate chips. Using an ice cream scoop, drop cookie dough onto an ungreased or a parchment lined cookie sheet. Flatten dough slightly with finger tips. Place a handful of M & M's on top of each cookie pressing into the dough. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until barely browned. Makes about 6 dozen cookies. Let cool on cookie sheet before removing.

I made these cookies last weekend for two parties and they were INSANELY popular! thanks for the recipe! Everyone loved them! I even blogged about them. http://elizabethdownie.blogspot.com/2012/05/wednesday-thoughts_16.html

Hahaha Thanks Elizabeth. I really appreciate you referring my link. I'm so happy the cookies were a success. They are completely addicting and I started freezing them so I wouldn't eat the entire batch. Then I realized how good they were frozen.

My 3yr son and I made these this evening. He loved every little bit that fell over the side of the bowl as I stirred and we shared the first warm cookies right out of the oven. Thank you for posting this recipe.